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travel management plan – that was part of our planning condition. There’s a dedicated travel management website, so when [staff] come on board, they see all the different [travel] options. So that includes notifying staff that we have a bike rack, that this is where the nearest train station is, and that we’re willing to use our company van to take you to the nearest bus stop or train station.” But, of course, given that Elm Lodge is


situated on an unlit country lane over a mile from the nearest train station, the reality is that staff will overwhelmingly drive to work.


Integrated technology Forest Care has integrated a suite of digital solutions at Elm Lodge, starting with the front-of-house information screen that greets visitors upon arrival. Powered by CoolCare, the prominent TV screen highlights at a glance which staff are currently on-shift, showing their photo and profile. The home’s care software, meanwhile, is supplied by Person Centred Software, while the nurse call solution comes courtesy of Intercall.


When it comes to resident safety, Elm Lodge has CCTV in communal areas (but not in residents’ rooms), and every room has a


private telephone. While additional safety features – pressure mats, movement mats, or Intercall wearables such as pendants and watches – can be installed as and when they might be required, Forest Care does not use an across-the-board solution such as acoustic monitoring or heatmapping, preferring instead to tailor care on a resident-by-resident basis. Jon reflects that many of these digital solutions are able to integrate with each other, making things far more effective than they would otherwise be when it comes to providing effective care and successfully onboarding staff. “We don’t want our carers having six different devices or apps on their phones,” he explains.


A clear vision


While Forest Care is keen to expand, it is sensibly doing so in an organic and measured way; taking a tried and tested model of building luxury care homes in an affluent area of high demand, and creating beautiful homes that combine the very best of personalised care with high-end interior design, luxury dining, and an unwavering attention to detail. We look forward to seeing what Forest Care does next.


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to enjoy a drone video of Elm Lodge https://www.youtube.com/ watch?v=rsOeskhE3As


Suppliers list


Contractor – Cove Construction Interior design – Bright Bay Design Mechanical & electrical – J&B Hopkins & Malcolm Hitchman Electrical Laundry washing & drying – Miele Kitchen design/supply/installation – Fulcrum Bathroom sanitary fittings – HEWI Flooring – Danfloor Carpets & Polyflor & Altro Vinyl Furniture – Furncare


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Mobile Solutions


Maximum flexibility in the bathroom: HEWI‘s mobile solutions - from folding support rails to shower seats - adapt individually and offer comfort and safety when required. Easy to install, quick to remove - for an elegant room design tailored to your needs.


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www.thecarehomeenvironment.com


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